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Report: The Quiet Audience

Read Rachel Wagley\'s report detailing crimes against humanity in Burma, specifically targeting the minority Muslim population, determining U.S. responsibility to call for an international investigation.

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CONGRESS URGES BURMA GOVERNMENT TO END PERSECUTION OF ROHINGYA

The House has spoken, but Rohingya suffering continues.

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CRISIS IN KACHIN STATE

It has been 3 years since fighting erupted in Northern Burma. Since then, over 100,000 people have been displaced, fleeing conflict & abuses committed by the Burmese Army.

For Immediate Release (Washington DC, May 18, 2015) – Today, US Campaign for Burma calls on the U.S. government to take leadership in providing immediate humanitarian assistance to the Rohingya refugees as well as putting effective pressure on the Burmese government to end its systemic ethnic cleansing program of the Rohingya. Facing severe...

(Washington DC, March 11, 2015) – Today, March 11, 2015, U.S. Campaign for Burma (USCB) demands an end to the violence exerted on protesting students in Rangoon and Letpadan, and calls for an international investigation on the Burmese regime’s actions on citizens who assemble and protest peacefully. Time and again, the Burmese regime clearly...

Burma’s President Thein Sein is responsible for denying the Rohingya access to life-saving medical care, food and water, and creating conditions that could lead to genocide. For Immediate Release June 25, 2014 Media Contact: Jennifer Quigley at (732) 606-7508 (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Today, US Campaign for Burma is joining human rights activists...

Erika Berg has facilitated over 40 visual storytelling workshops with refugee youth along the borders of Burma and in the U.S. The paintings in Forced to Flee: Visual Stories by Refugee Youth from Burma bridge… Continue reading →

Recently, Justice Trust, an organization that seeks to use existing judicial systems in emerging democratic countries through local lawyers, came to Washington, DC. During their two days they held a number of meetings… Continue reading →